I just hope there is some incentive for other researchers to not follow in this study's footsteps.
Here's to hoping you're awarded damages for pain and suffering, or at least get a nice settlement.
If you work in marketing, that might mean being unable to do the job you were hired to do.
This implies that these companies care enough about their users' experiences to do something "expensive" like that.
>There are upper class Americans in particular who basically work extremely long hours (80-105 hour work weeks) People in the upper class don't need to work because they're able to live off of, and build wealth from,…
No, it's only illegal for health insurance providers to discriminate based on genetic data, but other types of insurers are free to use it. The legislation that makes it illegal also doesn't apply if your employer…
Chattel slavery is only but one kind of slavery.
Yeah, you need to feed, house and give free healthcare to slaves. That's not happening any time soon.
Gene therapy and mRNA vaccines are two very different things.
"Slavery with extra steps" often comes to mind.
Several insurance companies like UnitedHealthCare had to be sued into covering PrEP. Not many insurance companies are going to happily cover a medication that can cost ~$30,000+ a year to fill. Even now, United is…
It's Cloudflare's problem too if my customers can't access my site because I made the poor choice of trusting Cloudflare's antibot protection.
Check out OpenWISP. It works with OpenWRT.
iOS exploits are cheaper than Android exploits because iOS exploits are so plentiful in comparison[1]. [1] https://www.cyberscoop.com/ios-zero-day-zerodium-high-supply...
OpenWRT does mesh networking and OpenWISP allow centralized management of networking appliances. The latter is compatible with the former.
New equipment checks firmware signatures.
It's been a while since I've worked with Java, but I'm surprised and kind of disappointed at the level of callbacks in the example code from the OP.
Employers and owners of practices, hospitals, clinics etc. Shareholders of pharmaceutical and medical device companies. Executives and administrative roles are paid well, too.
The No-Fly List[1] has been a two decades long quagmire that has put thousands of people into a situation where they're banned from travelling despite doing nothing wrong. [1]…
According to the Snowden leaks, Apple's been a part of PRISM for quite some time. Seems to me like the trial was a show for PR, and a win for the FBI because now a ton of people are under the impression that they can…
Tier 3 support makes as much, if not more, than software engineers even outside of tech hubs.
Bash is pretty damn slow.
Now optimize it with PyO3 or PyOxidizer.
Not only that, it wasn't until 3.9 that Python got optimizations for calling callables.
Anyone do this with WINE and Qubes? I've found WINE to be more stable than ReactOS.
I just hope there is some incentive for other researchers to not follow in this study's footsteps.
Here's to hoping you're awarded damages for pain and suffering, or at least get a nice settlement.
If you work in marketing, that might mean being unable to do the job you were hired to do.
This implies that these companies care enough about their users' experiences to do something "expensive" like that.
>There are upper class Americans in particular who basically work extremely long hours (80-105 hour work weeks) People in the upper class don't need to work because they're able to live off of, and build wealth from,…
No, it's only illegal for health insurance providers to discriminate based on genetic data, but other types of insurers are free to use it. The legislation that makes it illegal also doesn't apply if your employer…
Chattel slavery is only but one kind of slavery.
Yeah, you need to feed, house and give free healthcare to slaves. That's not happening any time soon.
Gene therapy and mRNA vaccines are two very different things.
"Slavery with extra steps" often comes to mind.
Several insurance companies like UnitedHealthCare had to be sued into covering PrEP. Not many insurance companies are going to happily cover a medication that can cost ~$30,000+ a year to fill. Even now, United is…
It's Cloudflare's problem too if my customers can't access my site because I made the poor choice of trusting Cloudflare's antibot protection.
Check out OpenWISP. It works with OpenWRT.
iOS exploits are cheaper than Android exploits because iOS exploits are so plentiful in comparison[1]. [1] https://www.cyberscoop.com/ios-zero-day-zerodium-high-supply...
OpenWRT does mesh networking and OpenWISP allow centralized management of networking appliances. The latter is compatible with the former.
New equipment checks firmware signatures.
It's been a while since I've worked with Java, but I'm surprised and kind of disappointed at the level of callbacks in the example code from the OP.
Employers and owners of practices, hospitals, clinics etc. Shareholders of pharmaceutical and medical device companies. Executives and administrative roles are paid well, too.
The No-Fly List[1] has been a two decades long quagmire that has put thousands of people into a situation where they're banned from travelling despite doing nothing wrong. [1]…
According to the Snowden leaks, Apple's been a part of PRISM for quite some time. Seems to me like the trial was a show for PR, and a win for the FBI because now a ton of people are under the impression that they can…
Tier 3 support makes as much, if not more, than software engineers even outside of tech hubs.
Bash is pretty damn slow.
Now optimize it with PyO3 or PyOxidizer.
Not only that, it wasn't until 3.9 that Python got optimizations for calling callables.
Anyone do this with WINE and Qubes? I've found WINE to be more stable than ReactOS.